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    • Telehealth

    Background:

    • Online psychotherapy supervision and training are now widely accessible.
    • Many supervisors lack clarity on the practical implementation of online supervision.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe three case examples of online videoconference-based supervision programs.
    • To discuss the benefits and limitations of online supervision.

    Main Methods:

    • Description of three online videoconference-based supervision programs.
    • Inclusion of partial transcripts from two online supervision sessions.
    • Discussion of supervision process, ethics, privacy, and security.

    Main Results:

    • Case examples illustrate the practical application of online supervision.
    • Benefits such as accessibility and flexibility are highlighted.
    • Limitations including ethical considerations, privacy, and security are examined.

    Conclusions:

    • Online supervision offers a viable modality for psychotherapy training.
    • Addressing ethical, privacy, and security concerns is crucial for effective online supervision.
    • Further exploration of best practices in remote supervision is warranted.